DocumentCode
1829409
Title
Requirements for object-oriented systems modeling with STEAMS
Author
Peterson, Gregory D. ; Wilsey, Phil
Author_Institution
Tennessee Univ., TN, USA
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
45
Lastpage
52
Abstract
Designers face the challenge of specifying and implementing complicated mixed-technology systems. In order to better address mixed-signal designs, the VHDL-AMS and Verilog-AMS languages have been developed. These languages provide powerful capabilities to model and simulate behaviors in both the continuous and discrete time domains. Contemporaneously, the control systems community developed the object-oriented Modelica language to support the specification and continuous time modeling of complex control systems. The STEAMS (SUAVE and Tennessee Extensions for Analog and Mixed-Signal Systems) effort strives to provide an object-oriented systems specification and modeling language that supports both discrete and continuous time behaviors. STEAMS enables the modeling of interacting continuous and discrete time components coupled with the modeling productivity benefits associated with object-oriented techniques. This paper presents the requirements and rationale for the STEAMS language development effort, including modeling deficiencies facing the VHDL-AMS user community
Keywords
circuit CAD; circuit simulation; digital simulation; hardware description languages; mixed analogue-digital integrated circuits; object-oriented languages; object-oriented methods; simulation languages; Modelica language; STEAMS; VHDL AMS; Verilog AMS; circuit simulation; continuous time behaviors; discrete behaviors; mixed-signal designs; modeling language; object-oriented specification language; object-oriented systems modeling; Control system synthesis; Design automation; Hardware design languages; Object oriented modeling; Power system modeling; Process design; Productivity; Proposals; Usability; Very high speed integrated circuits;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Behavioral Modeling and Simulation, 2001. BMAS 2001. Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Santa Rosa, CA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7291-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/BMAS.2001.962496
Filename
962496
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